A refreshing choice After my usual weary trek from Waverly station it was nice to hear the same cheery banter that I�d grown accustomed to. Hadn�t been in for a while but pleasantly surprised with the bars new ethos on ales. As well as the usual clan of Scottish micros, it was nice to sample a few pints from Englandshire. Unlike some unfortunate parochial drinkers I welcomed a pint of Young�s best, Might not sway me from the Cairngorms but none the less a good quality beer. Contrary to some comments I hadn�t really noticed any major changes in the bar, still the same wee favoured Edinburgh pub. Keep up the good work Cameraman. Ps the haggis neep�s and tatties weren�t half bad either
20 May 2010 17:19
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The Halfway House, Edinburgh
A refreshing choice
After my usual weary trek from Waverly station it was nice to hear the same cheery banter that I�d grown accustomed to.
Hadn�t been in for a while but pleasantly surprised with the bars new ethos on ales.
As well as the usual clan of Scottish micros, it was nice to sample a few pints from Englandshire. Unlike some unfortunate parochial drinkers I welcomed a pint of Young�s best, Might not sway me from the Cairngorms but none the less a good quality beer.
Contrary to some comments I hadn�t really noticed any major changes in the bar, still the same wee favoured Edinburgh pub.
Keep up the good work
Cameraman.
Ps the haggis neep�s and tatties weren�t half bad either
20 May 2010 17:19